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Chapter 28

 

     Several hours later, Marty was no longer recognizable. April made him cut his own face off. From there he gradually skinned himself completely. He never stopped screaming as he cut his own flesh away. The weird thing was how none of it had bothered her. The only part that she didn’t like was her little Pomeranian running up and eating Marty’s discarded flesh. She tried to pull him way, but he growled and even snapped at her.

     He sat on the floor shivering and whimpering. At least he’d stopped with the bawling.

     “You feel good Marty? You know why I’m doing this to you?”

     “Yes.”

     “Why is that? You still think I killed your family?”

     “No ma’am. We tried to hurt you and hurt lots of other people.”

     “That’s right. Now why was that so hard for you to get? If you hadn’t hurt all those people, your family would be alive and you wouldn’t be dying right now.”

     “How long before I die?” he asked.

     “We’re almost done,” she said as she went into the kitchen and returned a moment later with a container of salt. She flipped the top open and poured it over Marty’s skinned body. He screamed, twitched and flailed as she moved it up and down over him, making sure the salt got everywhere. After a couple of minutes, he passed out. Once he was out, she decided he didn’t deserve taking his own life. She took the knife and with one clean swipe, slit his throat.

     Watching as blood sprayed from his neck and air escaped. Soon he was silent. She tossed the knife to the floor and stared at his body. He was dead, finally. The man and family that had tortured and killed so many people for their own amusement were finally dead. While she finally felt a sense of relief, she knew her work wasn’t done. There were other men out there like Marty. Lots of them

     Not everyone had the ability to do something about it. She did. Not only could she stop them, but she could do so in the most humiliating way imaginable. She headed into the bathroom and climbed into the shower. As the water poured over her, she went over the events of the past few months in her mind. Also, she made a checklist in her head. There was work to be done.

 

The End

 

About the Author

 

     Tim began writing at a very young age. As a teenager he would write short stories of horror to entertain himself and his friends. Not knowing at the time this would one day lead to his dream of becoming a published author. Tim has studied various religions and psychology as evident in the "Hand of God" books and "Dark Exorcist." 
     From there, Tim began to venture into the realm of splatterpunk and extreme horror, which kicks the gore factor into overdrive. With the release of "Family Night" Tim has been off to the races. He has released several bestselling titles that are sure to turn your stomach. 
     In addition to writing, Tim is also trying his hand in acting. He has been cast in in the feature film, "Zombie Reign" which starts filming in the fall of 2014.
You can follow Tim on his website at http://timmiller.org and on Twitter @TimMiller2011

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